Strain sc|0020973


Strain numbers

ATCC 6871 = CCUG 38796 = CIP 101283 = DSM 20306 = IFO 12612 = JCM 1305 = NBRC 12612 = NCCB 60030 = NCIB 8143 = NCIMB 8143 = VKM B-672
This strain is associated as type material for multiple names:

StrainInfo: SI-ID 45470 T

Taxon
Corynebacterium ammoniagenes
Sample
Human, infant feces
Cultures (26)
ATCC 6871 = NCTC 2398 = CCUG 38796 = CIP 101283 = DSM 20306 = NCIB 8143 = DSM 2398 = JCM 1305 = CCRC 10367 = IAM 1641 = IFO 12612 = KCTC 1018 = NCIMB 8143 = IFO 12071 = VKM B-672 = LMD 60.30 = LMD 70.74 = IMET 11243 = AS 1.1883 = NBRC 12071 = NBRC 12612 = NCCB 60030 = BCRC 10367 = VKM Ac-2185 = NCIM 2268 = CGMCC 1.1883
Other Designations (8)
Cooke J.V 9.6 = Cooke J.V., 9.6 = J.V.Cooke 9.6 = Cooke 9.6 = IMSNU 21212 = NRIC 1844 = AJ 1443 = 9.6
Sequences (11)
Associated Publications (16)
  • DOI: 10.1128/JB.13.5.315-319.1927
    Cooke JV, Keith HR (1927). A TYPE OF UREA-SPLITTING BACTERIUM FOUND IN THE HUMAN INTESTINAL TRACT
  • DOI: 10.7164/ANTIBIOTICS.38.333
    Kubo K, Ishikura T, Fukagawa Y (1985). Microbial phosphorylation of the OA-6129 group of carbapenem compounds.
  • DOI: 10.1099/00207713-45-4-740
    Ruimy R, Christen R, Boiron P, Riegel P, Monteil H (1995). Phylogeny of the Genus Corynebacterium Deduced from Analyses of Small-Subunit Ribosomal DNA Sequences
  • DOI: 10.1099/00207713-30-1-225
    Skerman VBD, Mcgowan V, Sneath PHA (1980). Approved Lists of Bacterial Names
  • DOI: 10.1128/JCM.42.9.3925-3931.2004
    Khamis A, La scola B, Raoult D (2004). <i>rpoB</i> Gene Sequencing for Identification of <i>Corynebacterium</i> Species
  • DOI: 10.1099/IJS.0.012641-0
    Bernard KA, Reimer A, Pacheco AL, Burdz T, Wiebe D, Ng B, Schindle S, Singh C (2010). Assignment of Brevibacterium stationis (ZoBell and Upham 1944) Breed 1953 to the genus Corynebacterium, as Corynebacterium stationis comb. nov., and emended description of the genus Corynebacterium to include isolates that can alkalinize citrate
  • DOI: 10.1099/00207713-37-4-442
    Collins MD (1987). Transfer of Brevibacterium ammoniagenes (Cooke and Keith) to the Genus Corynebacterium as Corynebacterium ammoniagenes comb. nov.
  • DOI: 10.1099/IJS.0.005827-0
    Merhej V, Raoult D, Falsen E, Roux V (2009). Corynebacterium timonense sp. nov. and Corynebacterium massiliense sp. nov., isolated from human blood and human articular hip fluid
  • DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2672.1977.TB00689.X
    Keddie RM, Cure GL (1977). The cell wall composition and distribution of free mycolic acids in named strains of coryneform bacteria and in isolates from various natural sources.
  • DOI: 10.1099/00221287-110-1-127
    Collins MD, Goodfellow M, Minnikin DE (1979). Isoprenoid Quinones in the Classification of Coryneform and Related Bacteria
  • DOI: 10.1099/00221287-128-1-129
    Collins MD, Goodfellow M, Minnikin DE (1982). A survey of the structures of mycolic acids in Corynebacterium and related taxa.
  • DOI: 10.1099/00221287-128-11-2503
    Collins MD, Goodfellow M, Minnikin DE (1982). Fatty acid composition of some mycolic acid-containing coryneform bacteria.
  • DOI: 10.1099/00221287-96-2-351
    Goodfellow M, Collins MD, Minnikin DE (1976). Thin-layer chromatographic analysis of mycolic acid and other long-chain components in whole-organism methanolysates of coryneform and related taxa.
  • DOI: 10.1099/00207713-45-4-724
    Pascual C, Lawson PA, Gimenez MN, Farrow JA, Collins MD (1995). Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Corynebacterium based on 16S rRNA gene sequences.
  • DOI: 10.1099/00207713-51-1-45
    Lawson PA, Robinson R, Papademas P, Wacher C, Collins MD, Falsen E (2001). Lactobacillus cypricasei sp. nov., isolated from Halloumi cheese.
  • DOI: 10.1111/J.1749-6632.1948.TB27262.X
    Duggar BM (1948). AUREOMYCIN: A PRODUCT OF THE CONTINUING SEARCH FOR NEW ANTIBIOTICS
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